Polycom 4300T Manual De Usuario
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Configuring the 4300T
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• 802.1p is not currently supported
1.
Select the Network link.
2.
Select Enable VLAN support.
3.
Press Submit.
4.
Select System.
5.
Select VLAN Configuration.
6.
Adjust LAN Port Membership drop-down boxes to specify 802.1 or
802.1q mode, as desired. Press Modify.
If changing modes, the radio-buttons or checkboxes will change from one
If changing modes, the radio-buttons or checkboxes will change from one
style to the other.
7.
Under Add and configure a new VLAN enter a new VLAN ID, the
4300T’s IP address within this VLAN, and the Network Mask. Press
Add.
A new VLAN entry will be added to the VLAN Configuration above.
A new VLAN entry will be added to the VLAN Configuration above.
8.
Depending on the mode of a physical port, assign it to one or more
VLANs:
Caution
Be careful when changing a port from 802.1 to 802.1q mode. Any 802.1 devices
connected to that port (such as your management PC!) will loose access to the
4300T. Port 4 is only able to receive 802.1 frames, so a PC can always be
connected to this port if the configuration of the other ports is unknown.
connected to that port (such as your management PC!) will loose access to the
4300T. Port 4 is only able to receive 802.1 frames, so a PC can always be
connected to this port if the configuration of the other ports is unknown.